Victim-survivors of rape and sexual assault will inform new research from SCCJR, funded by Scottish Government.

The Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research is a collaboration of several Scottish universities that aims to produce excellent research and develop excellent researchers so as to better the development of policy, practice and public debate about crime and justice. Though based in Scotland and determined to analyse and address crime and justice in Scotland, our work is international both in its influences and in its influence. We work for, with and through fellow academics, policymakers, practitioners and others involved with justice all over the world, believing that Scottish criminology and Scottish criminal justice has much to learn from and much to teach others.

Learning Resources for Schools

Are you a Modern Studies pupil or a teacher of Modern Studies? Do you want to know more about the topic of Crime and the Law or Law and Order? We have produced 18 briefings on popular topics relevant to the ‘Advanced Higher’ Modern Studies, National 5 and Higher curriculum. All the materials referenced come from trustworthy sources, such as academic research, government publications and other reputable institutions.

⚠️MyCampus Update – reminder that registration & enrolment for continuing undergrads (excluding BDS and BN) will open on Tues 14 Aug, from 9am. And for new undergrads on Mon 20 Aug from 9am.
For details on when other groups can register & enrol 👉 https://t.co/uPRKZLByO6

✨⚡️🌟Thanks so much to everyone who submitted abstracts and ideas following our call for papers. Everyone who proposed a paper or workshop should have received an email. Full details of the programme and speakers coming soon! 🌟⚡️✨#YWG18